Thats such a Dublin phrase - its a pure ad lib from the great Colin Farrell ..the other actor hides his surprised urge to laugh very well. I love all the avuncular slapping from Colin, great touch.
@@AlvinFlang69420 More like wanting to get away from it all for a second time or something. Knowing to be respectful and paying your debt and then fucking off. But it's a movie anyway.
The Coach is one of the wisest characters ever. Never try to fight someone far more powerful than you. Offer them amends. From the beginning know what they will require and instead of promises show that you will make a valuable ally. That's how Raymond saw the Coach would be a very valuable ally and his debt was later forgiven and forgotten.
Exactly! Everything from the Café scene earlier in the film showed what kind of man Coach was. Only engaged with those lads because he knew he could handle them, but kept to using his words until they brought the fight to him and even the first time they tried, he kept trying to use his words. "Real grown ups use their heads." Everything in that scene was so perfectly executed that it laid the groundwork for these scenes to be so great.
@@FatGouf I still wonder if he ended up owing another 3 favors as a result of the Toddler's ambush, or if they ended up being square because Mickey lived? But we also don't see the next part, so did he escape the Toddlers? They were there for him, the Russians were a happy accident. Then again though, that part might be a fake movie ending from Fletcher, who knows? I just hope Coach eventually got all of them out from under.
@@Ellerz03 I'd imagine, based on those young punks knowing who he was in the cafe, The Coach is know around town. I'd assume he's known for being solid, smart, and keeping his word. So Ray knows having the Coach working for him is worth something for sure.
Yeah he was straight to the point. Didn't cry for forgiveness like a pussy but instead, he owned up the actions of his "lads" and offered his service to fix the problems that they created. That's a proper way to apologize.
I like that he displayed he had a full understanding of their grievance too. A stupider man would've shown up and promised to give it all back and be square... or maybe tried to pay them. Coach is smart enough to know the real inconvience here isn't the lost product or money, its the fucking hassle, the hit to the rep, etc. So he offers to help in solving those problems till they are square.
I still can't watch the pig scene without cracking up, especially when he says it's not the pig he would have chose and when Dave is heard in the background saying "Squeal for me, piggy" and "Give me that applesauce."😂😂😂😂 Raymond: "You can't unsee it once you've seen it, can you?" Coach: "No you can't unsee it. It's nightmare fuel. That will be with me forever."
It's a good way to apologize. You start out by agreeing that the other guy's right to be pissed off, you explain but not excuse the bad behavior, you take ultimate responsibility for the wrongdoing, you say what you can and can't do right away to fix things, and you ask what you can do to satisfy the person who's been wronged.
@@MoeLaneIII and also knowing how to make amends and walk into that meeting having done the first step. Having Phuc in the trunk was 95% of the apology.
That quick cut to McConaughey was so good. And that he was highly irritated at this point but not completely unreasonable speaks to their relationship and makes these characters feel lived in and real. Also, Coach is amazing and his speech protecting his kids is perfect.
lol rays face when he heard that kids name hahahsh i died instantly + parachute+pattern emerging and jumping phuck boy to end it lmfao this is a good scene
This entire interaction was hands down the best scene and one i keep coming to watch again and again!! The coach oozing class and respect!! This is what being a man used to be.
At 00:27, Ray starts to like the Coach but it’s evident that he’s not comfortable with “liking him” at first. At 01:20, they’re literally buddies. He trusts him already and doesn’t put up a persona against him, doesn’t bother appearing cold and intimidating. He just behaves like he is after that point.
Rocknrolla on top here, then Snatch, Gentlemen and Lock Sotck. I don't include Revolver that i still have to understand .. This top 4 is one kind of a gem tho. A+ material.
LMAO!!!! the way they kept saying his name completely wrong! dont know which was funnier...the way they kept saying his name wrong, or the "and who's this Phuc boy, anyway?"
"Who's this jumping Phuc boy anyway" - Lol
PhucBoy. Ah interesting term
In the movies I choked on the parachutes already and the jumping phucboy finished the job
I laugher so loud in the cafe when i heard this.
Damm he got Phuked up!
"All right, Phuc calm the fu-uck down" I feel has to be one of the best comedic lines in this heavily underrated movie 🤣🤣
I'm sure it was an accident as well but they kept it in
Thats such a Dublin phrase - its a pure ad lib from the great Colin Farrell ..the other actor hides his surprised urge to laugh very well. I love all the avuncular slapping from Colin, great touch.
@@ferguscotterill5353 often the funniest lines are improv
Agreed
@@ferguscotterill5353 You can tell, cause after he says fu-uck, he corrects himself and says fuck 😂
“fucks sake Ray you need to invest in some parachutes” that Line got a good laugh out of me as well as the one after
LOL shit I just noticed this. Lot of gravity related deaths
@@SirClerihew well he survived the fall just not the train
@@mauricioroldan5454 very true...but if he had a parachute, who knows really
There's a pattern emerging here...
(I'm not touching the like button as for this moment :)
now whos this jumping phuc boy.
Coach was an epic charachter . Love the way he says " I can do better than that"
Yeah like, you can tell from the way he acts that he DEFINITELY has history in the underworld and just wants to help other people.
@@AlvinFlang69420 More like wanting to get away from it all for a second time or something. Knowing to be respectful and paying your debt and then fucking off. But it's a movie anyway.
This whole phuc scene and then it jumping to McConaughey saying “so who’s this jumping phuc boy?” Was pure comedy gold
Man, if he hadn’t run he might have seen the credits.
😂
I like to think that when they told him to stop was because they knew that was a railroad and not because they were afraid he was going to run away.
He just didn't gave a flying ph huc.
"You need to invest in some parachutes."
That line was Phuced up. 😭😭😭😭
You phuced up that spelling
The Coach is one of the wisest characters ever.
Never try to fight someone far more powerful than you. Offer them amends. From the beginning know what they will require and instead of promises show that you will make a valuable ally.
That's how Raymond saw the Coach would be a very valuable ally and his debt was later forgiven and forgotten.
Exactly! Everything from the Café scene earlier in the film showed what kind of man Coach was. Only engaged with those lads because he knew he could handle them, but kept to using his words until they brought the fight to him and even the first time they tried, he kept trying to use his words. "Real grown ups use their heads."
Everything in that scene was so perfectly executed that it laid the groundwork for these scenes to be so great.
Too bad his boys almost succeeded fucking all that up by trying to kill Mickey in the end, which ironically saved his life.
Also Ray respected the Coach because he was willing to take the hit to keep his boys safe
@@FatGouf I still wonder if he ended up owing another 3 favors as a result of the Toddler's ambush, or if they ended up being square because Mickey lived? But we also don't see the next part, so did he escape the Toddlers? They were there for him, the Russians were a happy accident.
Then again though, that part might be a fake movie ending from Fletcher, who knows? I just hope Coach eventually got all of them out from under.
@@Ellerz03 I'd imagine, based on those young punks knowing who he was in the cafe, The Coach is know around town. I'd assume he's known for being solid, smart, and keeping his word. So Ray knows having the Coach working for him is worth something for sure.
Raymond couldn’t help but respect Coach. Stepped up like a man and handled his business like a man.
"you need to invest in some parachute" if you watch the full movie you'll crack for sure
This entire movie is perfection: the writing, acting, directing, and soundtrack.
Coach just did it right. Brought an offering start things off and show he was a man of means. Great planning
Yeah he was straight to the point. Didn't cry for forgiveness like a pussy but instead, he owned up the actions of his "lads" and offered his service to fix the problems that they created.
That's a proper way to apologize.
I like that he displayed he had a full understanding of their grievance too. A stupider man would've shown up and promised to give it all back and be square... or maybe tried to pay them. Coach is smart enough to know the real inconvience here isn't the lost product or money, its the fucking hassle, the hit to the rep, etc. So he offers to help in solving those problems till they are square.
“And who’s this jumping Phuc boy anyway?” Has me in tears every time.
One of the funniest scenes in this movie for me . If any of you didn't care for it do yourself a favor watch with captions first.
Underrated movie
Underrated? It's a Guy Ritchie movie. He's basically the English Tarrantino.
That's debatable, it's one of the most profitable movies of 2019.
I had absolutely 0 idea what was going throughout the whole movie when I saw this in theaters.
You ever looked up the meaning of underrated ?
Thought not , cos this ain't it
The way he says 'jumping Phuc boy' cracks me up every time.
I love how he is geniunly stunned by the nickname
@Orange Juice Because of 1 misspelled word? You are the type to judge a person by the looks.
1:08 the way the coach speaks is amazing. the tone and inflections are magnificent
Colin Farrell is mesmerizing
Colin Farrell is the literal king of dark comedy. If a dark comedy has Colin, you know it's gonna be amazing.
I still can't watch the pig scene without cracking up, especially when he says it's not the pig he would have chose and when Dave is heard in the background saying "Squeal for me, piggy" and "Give me that applesauce."😂😂😂😂
Raymond: "You can't unsee it once you've seen it, can you?"
Coach: "No you can't unsee it. It's nightmare fuel. That will be with me forever."
In Bruges
Seven Psychopaths
And now The Gentlemen
He really is the gift that keeps on giving 👌
“his names phuc but it’s spelt with a P-H so it sounds like ph-uc” 🤣🤣that line is so collin farrel idky
Collin Farrel is a legend
Love that you included the “jumping fuck boy” scene. The transition is hilarious
I watched this movie last night, I busted out laughing at the parachute line. Colin, Charlie and Matthew all have good chemistry together
The respect he shows to everyone is remarkable. Such good writing snd such an excellent performance from the ever superb Colin Farrell
What I like about this scene is Coach willing to ally up with Ray…the start of beautiful gangster relationship….
And I like that he didn't meet at the bar till he had something of value to offer.
I've genuinely taken inspiration from this scene when having to apologise in a professional setting.
It's a good way to apologize. You start out by agreeing that the other guy's right to be pissed off, you explain but not excuse the bad behavior, you take ultimate responsibility for the wrongdoing, you say what you can and can't do right away to fix things, and you ask what you can do to satisfy the person who's been wronged.
@@MoeLaneIII and also knowing how to make amends and walk into that meeting having done the first step. Having Phuc in the trunk was 95% of the apology.
Omg, the bloopers from this movie must be golden! 😆😆😆
That quick cut to McConaughey was so good. And that he was highly irritated at this point but not completely unreasonable speaks to their relationship and makes these characters feel lived in and real.
Also, Coach is amazing and his speech protecting his kids is perfect.
lol rays face when he heard that kids name hahahsh i died instantly + parachute+pattern emerging and jumping phuck boy to end it lmfao this is a good scene
2:00
Watched the movie twice. Absolutely amazing. What gets me is when Matthew McConaughey says there’s a pattern emerging here. Classic.
Colin Farrell has had a string of excellent character roles from the Coach to the Penguin.
Classic Colin farrell, I love his strong Dublin accent in this.
His natural accent.
ritchie needs to do a spinoff solely centered on the coach
Gotta love the fact how both of them became good friends because the same enemy and methods :D
How the coach slaps him like 5 times 😂
This entire interaction was hands down the best scene and one i keep coming to watch again and again!! The coach oozing class and respect!! This is what being a man used to be.
I like how after Phuc is run over, Ray goes to say “fuck sake” presumably, but then it cuts straight to the parachute comment.
Watch carefully 😂
At 00:27, Ray starts to like the Coach but it’s evident that he’s not comfortable with “liking him” at first.
At 01:20, they’re literally buddies. He trusts him already and doesn’t put up a persona against him, doesn’t bother appearing cold and intimidating. He just behaves like he is after that point.
Damn! That smooth lines! 😂 we need more of this kind of movie must rate this 11 out of 10 👊👊👊💣💣💣
I wish I could 'like' this a million times, had my in stitches everytime🤣
Coach deserves an academy award
Every character in this movie is tailor made. I watch the Fuuck scene all the time.
Another G.Ritchies masterpiece. The most cincere & respectful apology. Colin was brilliant, a role worth of an Oscar award.
Brilliant comedic writing here.
Those lonely trips in a trunk of your own vehicle to northern parts of Chechnya are amazing! 😈♠️✌️
"Who is this jumping phuc boy anyways?"
LMAO
"Fuck's sake, Ray. you need to invest in some parachutes." Phu-ucing brilliant 🤣
"Right here steady yourself for fuck's sake".
"You sort him out"
LOL!
1:43 You can hear a train in the background.
Foreshadowing.
Right after he says don't do anything stupid 🤣🤣
I loved at how the serious undertone of the situation is constantly overshadowed by the 'Phuc' pronunciation 🤣
So much Phuc in this scene, and yet nobody gives a Phuc Phuc Phucked off. Sad as Phuc.
Guy Ritchie couldn't give 2 fucks. Which is why his comedy is the best.
"Just leave me lads alone." Good man. Even in a world of gangsters this guy watches out for his wards.
I wish that "you don't need your feet to breathe" had been one of his lines.
Best Guy Ritchie 🎥🍿 I have seen since Snatch. Although PEAKY BLINDERS is fulfilling the gaps in between lol 😆💚😤🔥
LMAO, this movie's hilarious. I need to watch it again.
Awesome scene.
This has to be the most guy Ritchie scene in the whole movie 😂
This movie was fucking awsome even at the end it was awsome also its fucked up to on one of the scenes
Agree! Phuc-ing awesome
I phu-ucing love this scene. Its hilarious for so many reasons.
meme playlist +1
1:10 this Trunk POV shot reminded me of Reservoir Dogs!
Good to see a train running on time.
This movie is too damn perfect I love it
This is how things should be on the streets.
two men talk straight to each other even though onw side wronged the other.
I love this movie
That pub is the Kings Head in Moscow Road.
Great movie
So its Ph-uc? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂Best character name ever. I love where they give him the inhaler, then gets hit by a train 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
For phuc sake, this phuc thing never get old, holy phuc!
"Invest in some parachutes" won't do much good in the second case - the fall didn't kill him, the train did.
"PHUC'S SAKE RAY, U NEED TO INVEST IN SOME PARACHUTES"
I need to own this movie, I can’t keep coming to RUclips for minor clips
It's on Hulu
@@teutonictobacco3545 got me excited but that’s only with the showtime add on, I’ll watch it on some website lol
@@jybrdls3647 with show time oh sorry.
It's on prime video
Now it's on Netflix
"There's a pattern emerging here"
Class dialogue in this scene.
I’d go Lock, stock... then snatch, then this then Rocknrolla in terms of quality
Rocknrolla on top here, then Snatch, Gentlemen and Lock Sotck. I don't include Revolver that i still have to understand .. This top 4 is one kind of a gem tho. A+ material.
Na na na . 1 Snatch 2 lock stock 3 gentleman. Rocknroller is just not as funny
I don’t know what it is but I love the expression “take a blim” 😂😂😂
Straight up gangsta.
That beginning was spoken like a true..... well yea lol.
This movie is stacked
“who’s this jumping phuc boy anyway”😭😂
The use of the word fuck in this scene is great. It conveys so many things.
Now that's a proper apology
This whole movie was awesome I wasn't sure if I'd like it
A+ cast
The Coach talks like Conor.
And Ray looks like him
@@AbhishekSharmaabolt9 nah that’s a very specific accent
@@hellcat19832 what one area would that be so?
@@dibdabdub64 north Dublin
@@hellcat19832 1.4m ppl in Dublin, that's a common dub accent
LMAO!!!! the way they kept saying his name completely wrong! dont know which was funnier...the way they kept saying his name wrong, or the "and who's this Phuc boy, anyway?"
Who's this jumping Phuc boy, anyway? 🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀
Look before you leap! 😂
Dark humour at its finest😂😂😂😂😂😂
"who's this jumping Phuc boy anyhow" God damit :'D
hehe more like "for phuc's sake ray, you need to invest in some parachutes"
You need to invest in some parachute ! Hilarious
Jumping Phuc boy is crazy
I think they wrote all that to do fuck boy joke. Respect
Knowing ray he'll probably look into this parachute thing
Yeap. Phuc is one of those Vietnamese name that would damage its owner outside their homeland
I've seen it first hand.
Phuc me... didn't expect that to happen...😮😮😮